NVISION to showcase large matrix routing

At NAB2008 (booth #SU11620), NVISION will introduce a new line of large-matrix multiformat routers based on a new technology platform that packs the functionality of four routers into a single frame. This is made possible by the use of ultra-high density connectors in user-reconfigurable frames.

Customers can extend the router’s capabilities in the field without the use of splitters or combiners, managing up to 1152 x 1152 signals via a nonblocking architecture that provides access to any source from any destination in the facility.

Routers can be configured with video only, audio only, or a mixture of the two in the same frame, featuring multiformat support for HD/SDI, SD/SDI, and AES signals. Optical fiber connectivity provides support for demanding Plenum requirements and long signal runs.

High-density large matrices (576 x 1152 in 32RU) allow customers to maximize their available rack space and simplify their systems engineering. The architecture allows customers to fully exploit coaxial cable and avoid the higher cost and complexity of optical fiber.

Nvision will showcase its newest and smallest digital video router, the NV8288 at NAB2006. The device weighs in at half the poundage of comparable routers, uses half the power and is half the physical size. The NV8288 operates with data rates up to 1.5 Gbps and is engineered to accommodate 3 Gbps rates for future hi

Nvision’s NV8576 large matrix multiformat router was paired with 16 of Miranda’s Kaleido-X multiviewer frames to create a system capable of accommodating as many as 1,152 sources and providing 128 multi-image display outputs.